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A friend's husband had a 601A waiver approved, he went to his interview in his home country and at the interview they asked him for a 601 waiver. What can they do in this situation? Do they need to do the waiver again or can they find a way for immigration to use the 601A waiver that is already approved? What might have gone wrong in this situation, they were working with a lawyer and now have another lawyer that is not really helping them a lot.
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How do you file for a language exemption when filing online? There is no option.
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Do you know if we can request FOIA if we live in Mexico, my husband is currently in Mexico and would like to get his records? If so, to what services are recommended searching, CBP, USCIS, which else?
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You can request another one on USCIS, E-request.
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My mom and dad left the United States after being here 12 years and left to Mexico, they left voluntary. Now I want to get their residency. Can they apply for the 601 and 212 waiver? At what point in the Immigration process can we submit those waivers?
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I am doing my husbands process electronically and I want to know if he can take his carta de no antecedentes penales to the interview and not upload anything or if it asks for it to get uploaded do we have to somehow get it?
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Hello,
I am in the process of filing out the I-864 for myself as I am the petitioner for my husband. We both live in the US and he is going to do consular processing. I do not work at the moment and only get a little unemployment. In the last year 2019 I only made 10 thousand. He on the other hand made a lot more. On the question where it says to put your annual income as it is stipulated on your IRS Tax Return do I put both our incomes? We file jointly and both incomes are combined. How do I go about this? How would immigration know that that is not what I actually make myself? We are going to get a cosponsor because I, by myself would not qualify to sponsor my husband.
Thank you.
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I am glad I found this question as I have a slightly similar question. I am filing out form 864, I am the petitioner, I just stopped working in December and I did not make enough money to sponsor my husband (beneficiary). We filed IRS taxes married filing jointly, though, and in a question on that form it asks how much you have made based on your IRS return for the last 3 years. Do I put the total amount of ex., $53,000 that we both made (more of his income) or should I put what my W2 shows for only my wages? How can I show immigration that I have not made enough to sponsor my husband (we are using a co-sponsor)
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24 minutes ago, missileman said:
His Alien number.......you will need it when you pay the $220 Green card fee.
Ok, but we haven't even send documents to the NVC yet or have gone to the interview? How does he have an A# yet?
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Good afternoon,
I am in doubt. I had submitted my husbands I130 previously, but never followed thru because of economical issues. Now, I submited his I130 again and he received his approval letter. On top of his name (beneficiary) there is an A#. What could the A# mean, why is it there?
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On 8/5/2019 at 4:27 PM, geowrian said:
An I-130 packet can be filed at any time. This packet includes an I-130A for a spouse.
If she has overstayed her I-94, then she is ineligible for AOS. She needs to leave and complete processing abroad. If she leaves before 180 days of overstay, there is no ban.
If she is still within her I-94 duration, then the I-130 packet + an I-485 (AOS) packet can be filed concurrently under the current visa bulletin dates. If her I-94 expires after filing, she can remain in the US pending adjudication of the I-485.
The expiration date of her visa has no bearing on the matter.
Ok, so she can file the AOS packet thru her Permanent Resident husband and if October comes along and her I-94 expires her process will still be ok?
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On 8/5/2019 at 4:35 PM, aaron2020 said:
When does her I-94 expire? How long has she been in the US? Expiration date on the visa is irrelevant.
I just got informed her I-94 is the one expiring in October.
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On 8/5/2019 at 3:06 PM, HRQX said:
Is she currently inside or outside the US?
She is inside the US.
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I have a friend of a Permanent Resident cardholder. His wife is a B1 visa holder and her visa is current. It will expire in October. If she does adjustment of status and her visa expires while the process is continuing will she have any problems? Also, does she need to fill out form I-130 and I-130A?
FOIA Request for an approved I130 of child under age
in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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Child was underage when father submitted an I-130 for mother, brothers and himself, they never went to the appointment because of life circumstances. Now the "child" is 35 and wants to investigate his immigration case that was left behind.
We submitted a FOIA under his name with USCIS, but nothing came up, would we have to submit one for the father or mothers name since they are the petitioner and principal applicant?